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Antoninianus - Tetricus I LAETITIA AVG, Barbarous imitation

Issuer Uncertain barbarous city
Year 271-274
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Reference(s) RIC V.1#86
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Crude standing figure, likely Laetitia, rendered in a highly stylised and degenerate barbarous manner, facing left or front with arms extended, one hand apparently holding an anchor or rudder and the other a wreath, consistent with the LAETITIA AVG reverse type of Tetricus I. The surrounding field bears a poorly executed peripheral legend imitating LAETITIA AVG, largely illegible. A partial beaded border is visible at the upper rim. The flat, irregular flan and coarse die work are characteristic of small barbarous imitations struck in base bronze alloy.
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